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Revision 1.1 Released: March 2004 Written for Deployment Server 6.0
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1
Module 1
Module 2
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Chapter 1
Overview
In addition to managing computers running the standard Windows operating systems such as Windows 2000, XP, and Windows Server 2003, Deployment Solution also gives you the ability to manage the HP Compaq thin clients.
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Objectives
In this module, you will learn the unique information needed to manage HP thin clients that are running the Microsoft Windows CE.net operating system including the following topics:
A quick overview of the thin client How to configure and re-install the Deployment Agent for CE.net How to install or remove Embedded BootWorks
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HP Thin Clients
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A thin client is a small, solid-state device that connects to current or legacy networks. These devices contain no local drives (in the typical sense) or moving parts. Instead, all data is stored to flash RAM. This provides increased manageability, security, control, and reliability. Thin clients are often used in such areas as call centers, medical environments, financial services, and other environments where access to centralized applications and a desktop-like environment is required. The HP thin clients, supported by Altiris, include all of the t5000 series of clients which include the t5300, t5500, and the t5700 units.
Depending on the exact model you are working with, the thin client comes pre-installed with either the Windows CE.net operating system or the xp Windows Embedded operating system. In addition, these thin clients also come with the applicable Deployment Agent pre-installed allowing you to begin managing them directly out of the box.
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When managing a thin client running the CE.net 4.2 operating system, the deployment agent known as the Deployment Agent for CE.net will already be pre-installed. This agent is very similar in function to the Deployment Agent for Windows used with the standard Windows operating systems, but is slightly different to accommodate the unique environment of the CE.net operating system. The Deployment Agent performs the following limited tasks on the Windows CE.NET platform:
Modify Computer Configuration (the computer name and TCP/IP Setting only) Distribute software (.CAB and .EXE files) Execute and run scripts (DOS and WIN batch files) *no VBS support Copy files and directories Create disk images Distribute disk images Remote Control clients (24 bit color depth only. No chat or send file features) Power Control (restart/shutdown/wake up jobs) Set computer properties Create conditions to run jobs and filter computers Modify client properties via Windows and Linux agent settings
Additional features included with other Deployment Agents are not supported in the Deployment Agent for CE.NET.
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Agent Settings
By default, the Deployment Agent for CE.net is configured to use the multicast method of locating the Deployment Server. This works well when the Deployment server and client are on the same network segment or when any connecting routers and switches connecting these two devices are configured to forward multicast packets. If your environment does not support either of these configurations, then you will need to reconfigure the Deployment Agent for CE.net settings.
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The Deployment Agent for CE.net properties can be remotely changed from a Deployment Console when the thin client has a current connection to the Deployment Server. If this connection is not possible, then the changes must be made from the thin client itself.
Agent Setting Type Log Files Time Synchronization User Prompt Security Transport
Thin Client Location Log tab General tab Security tab Transport tab
Deployment Console Location Log File tab Other tab User Prompts and Remote Control tabs Transport tab
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3. Make the applicable changes and click OK. 4. Click OK again to exit the Program Options screen. From this point on, any new computers or thin clients connecting to the Deployment Server will use these settings. These settings will not be applied to any computers or clients currently exiting in the Deployment Database.
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Figure 1-4
The Deployment Agent for CE.net is pre-installed on all HP thin clients running the CE.net operating system. If you remove the agent and need to reinstall it, this can be accomplished from the thin client only. The Deployment Console cannot push the Deployment Agent for CE.net to the clients running Windows CE.net. To install the Deployment Agent for CE.net from the client computer, use the following general steps: For detailed information on how the AClient.inp file works see the Deployment Solution product guide. 1. From the server running the Deployment System Access Point, move to the Agents\CEAgent subfolder (by default this is c:\Program Files\Altiris\ eXpress\ Deployment Server\Agents\CEAgent). 2. Rename the EXE and DLL files used to install the agent. For example, if the current names of the install files are ADCService_6.0.74.dll and CEClient_6.0.74.exe, you must rename them to ADCService.dll and CEClient.exe. 3. Log on to the thin client using a user with Administrator rights. 4. Click Start > Run and attach to your Deployment System Access Point.
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For example, if your Deployment System Access Point is installed to a sever named FS1 and is using the default share name of eXpress, you would enter:
5. Using the Start > Run method, install the agent using a command similar to the following:
\\FS1\Agents\CEAgent\CEClient.exe \\FS1\Agents\CEAgent\aclient.inp -install
For the above command to work, the AClient.inp file must be located in the CEAgent folder and the AClient.inp file must be configured with the proper installation path of InstallDir=\Hard Disk\Program Files For detailed information on how to configure the AClient.inp file see the Deployment Solution product guide.
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Figure 1-5
If the Deployment Agent for CE.net needs to be removed for any reason, it can be uninstalled using the Deployment Console or from the CE.net thin client using the following general steps.
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With the Deployment Agent for CE.net installed and connected the to Deployment Server, creating and deploying images of this device is no different than creating and deploying images for standard Windows operating systems such as Windows 2000 or XP. Details on how to create these types of Jobs can be found in the Deployment System Basics chapter, in module 4. A brief review of these steps are listed below:
From the Deployment Console, create a new Job. Add the Create (or Distribute) Disk Image Task Configure the above Task with the proper image name and location. Assign and schedule the Job on the applicable CE.net thin clients.
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Deployment Solution has the ability to create BootWorks Install packages for CE.net devices allowing you to install BootWorks files and commands on a thin client. Among other things, BootWorks (in general terms) includes a DOS boot image and the files and commands needed to attach to a server where images can be stored or retrieved as needed. It also includes the ability to check with the Deployment Server to see what if any Jobs or Tasks need to be run. Installing BootWorks on the thin client is only needed when the client does not support PXE (Intels Pre-boot Execution). Because of the space limitation of thin clients and for ease of use, Altiris highly recommends that you use PXE instead of Embedded BootWorks when possible. Installing BootWorks on CE.net requires more program memory allocation than the amount provided by the default setting of the operating system. Therefore, the memory setting must be changed prior to installing embedded BootWorks. HP provides the Memory Allocation Change Utility (available from http://www.hp.com/products/thinclientsoftware) that can be used to change the memory allocation to allow enough room to install BootWorks. This utility (smad.exe) can be executed on all machines remotely through a Deployment Server Job.
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As an alterative to using a Deployment Job to change the memory, the memory allocation can be manually changed by selecting the Start > Settings > Control Panel > System > Memory tab and then moving the slider to adjust the Storage Memory. You must have approximately 11456 KB (or more) to install embedded BootWorks on a thin client running CE.net. Another option for freeing up additional disk space is to uninstall the pre-installed HP applications. With this method you can free up to as much as 10 MB of disk space. If the slider is not placed around the middle of the Memory tab, then an Error 112 may occur.
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To be able to install BootWorks through a Deployment Job, you must first create a BootWorks install package. To create a CE.net BootWorks Install package, complete the following steps: 1. From a Deployment Console, click Tools > Boot Disk Creator. 2. When the opening selection screen appears, choose Create a New Configuration and click OK. If this screen is not displayed, click New Configuration. 3. Enter a unique name for the configuration (e.g., BWCE) and a description if desired and then click Next. 4. Select BootWorks Install Package, check the button for Install to WindowsCE.net and click Next.
5. Select Microsoft Windows and click Next. 6. From the Network Adapters screen, select the VIA Rhine II Fast Ethernet Adapter driver from the list and click Next. 7. Select Obtain an IP Address from a DHCP server and click Next. 8. Select Use TCP/IP to connect to Altiris Express Server, enter the applicable IP address and port number, and click Next. 9. Enter the domain or workgroup and account privileges to connect to the server and click Next.
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10. Select Manually Create Drive Maps, verify the UNC path to the eXpress share on the Altiris server is correct, and click Next. 11. Verify that all of the information on the Finish screen is correct and click Finish. 12. On the pop-up window, choose Create a Windows Installation Package File and click OK. 13. Make sure the package name and path is what you want. 14. Place a check mark in the Run in quiet mode box and click Next. 15. When the package is complete, click Close and exit the Boot Disk Creator program.
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Tasks Tasks to to change change storage storage memory memory Tasks Tasks to to install install BootWorks BootWorks
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With a BootWorks install package created, you can now use the power of the Deployment System to install embedded BootWorks to all of the CE.net thin clients requiring it. Before begin, you must first download the Configure Memory Allocation Change Utility from the HP Web site. (See www.hp.com/products/thinclientsoftware). After you have downloaded the memory utility (smad.exe), unpack and save it into a folder on the Deployment System Access Point computer and note the location (for example: c:\Program Files\Altiris\eXpress\ Deployment Server\CE_CABS).
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6. Click Finish. 7. In the upper right corner of the Job Detail pane, click Add > Run Script. 8. Select Run this script and enter the following in the script window: cd \temp smad.exe 22528 (the amount of memory may differ on different hardware) This will change the program memory allocation to 22528 KB.
9. From the In which OS would you like to run this script area, select Windows. and click Finish.
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2. Select Copy File and enter the path to the CE.net BootWorks Installation Package created earlier (for example; c:\Program Files\Altiris\eXpress\ Deployment Server\BWpkgs\BWCE.exe).
3. In the Destination path field, enter the name of the file into the temporary folder of the client: For example: \temp\BWCE.exe 4. Click Finish. 5. In the upper right corner of the Job Detail pane, click Add > Run Script. 6. Select Run this script and enter the following in the script box: cd \temp BWCE.exe (use the name of your package here)
7. From the In which OS would you like to run this script area, select Windows and click Finish.
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You now have a Deployment Job that will adjust the memory and install BootWorks.
Tasks Tasks to to change change storage storage memory memory Tasks Tasks to to install install BootWorks BootWorks
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2. Add another Task to run the Configure Memory Allocation Change Utility.
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6. Click Finish.
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7. In the upper right corner of the Job Detail pane, click Add > Run Script. 8. Select Run this script and enter the following in the script window: cd \temp bwinstce -u -q (-u = uninstall, -q= use quiet mode)
9. Select to run this script using the Windows operating system. (See the figure above.) 10. Click Finish. 11. Assign your BootWorks uninstall Job to the desired computers and schedule them to run at an applicable time.
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PC Transplant Chat RapidInstall Some of the Change Agent Settings functionality (see the supported feature listed earlier in this document) Visual Basic Scripts
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MODULE 2
Objectives
In this module, you will learn the unique information needed to manage HP thin clients that are running the Microsoft Windowsxp Embedded operating system including the following topics:
How to configure and reinstall the Deployment Agent for Windows How to install or remove Embedded BootWorks Specific issues relating to thin clients running the Windows operating systems including such things as:
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Windows XP Embedded
Windows XP Embedded: Allows Developers to rapidly build advance embedded devices such as the HP Compaq Thin Client XPe is based on the same binaries as Windows XP Professional XPe has over 10,000 features components, yet fits in a small footprint The HP t57000 ships with XPe installed Requires a few unique steps to manage with Deployment Systems
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Windows XP Embedded is Microsofts embedded operating system that delivers the power of the Windows operating system in componentized form, enabling embedded developers to rapidly build reliable and advanced embedded devices. Based on the same binaries as Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Embedded enables embedded developers to choose from over 10,000 individual feature components to achieve optimum functionality in a reduced footprint. To take advantage of this powerful embedded operating system, HP has provided the ability to install and use Windows XP Embedded (commonly referred to as XPe) on several of its thin client devices such as the T5700. Managing these devices using Deployment Solution is easy and quick, however, because of a few unique features of XPe, it is important to understand what additional steps need to be taken to manage these devices.
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As is the case when managing the other Windows platforms such as Windows 2000 and XP (and more), it is important to install the applicable Deployment Agent. When working with XPe, the same agent used for the standard Windows operating systems is used. This agent is called the Deployment Agent for Windows. HP ships its thin clients with this agent pre-installed. By default, the Deployment Agent for Windows is configured to use the multicast method of locating the Deployment Server. This works well when the Deployment server and client are on the same network segment or when any connecting routers and switches connecting these two devices are configured to forward multicast packets. If your environment does not support either of these configurations, then you will need to reconfigure the Deployment Agent for Windows settings. This is accomplished using the same techniques used for computers running the standard Windows operating system. For example, from a Deployment Console, you can right-click on a computer or group of computers and select Change Agent Settings > Windows/Linux Agent. The agent settings are then displayed and can be changed as needed. Clicking OK from this screen will send the desired changes to the computers selected. The agent settings can also be changed by double-clicking on the Agent icon displayed in the taskbar. For detailed information on the meaning of each agent property, see the Deployment System Agent chapter or the Deployment Solution Product Guide.
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The major factor that makes managing XPe different from a standard Windows computer is the unique Enhanced Write Filter used to protect the contents of the files and operating system installed on a thin client. The Enhanced Write Filter allows the operating system to boot from a disk volume residing on any read-only media such as flash media, CD-ROM, or a write-protected hard drive while maintaining the appearance of read/write access to the operating system. Enhanced Write Filter protects the contents of a volume on the target media by redirecting all writes to another storage location, called an overlay. Used in this context, an overlay is similar to a transparency overlay on an overhead projector. Any change made to the overlay affects the picture as seen in the aggregate, but if the overlay is removed, the underlying picture remains unchanged. Enhanced Write Filter can protect one or more bootable and non-bootable disk volumes, including such things as a thin clients flash ROM. For each protected volume, you can choose whether you want to retain the overlay information in a disk overlay, on a predesignated disk partition called the Enhanced Write Filter volume, or in RAM overlay, which uses system memory. With a RAM overlay, all overlay information is lost when you shut down or reboot the target system. With disk overlay, the information is retained after rebooting. By default the thin clients are configured to save most if its changes to the RAM overlay and therefore they are lost when the client is rebooted. Therefore, simple Tasks such as installing the Deployment Agent for Windows or reconfiguring a thin client after it has been deployed (such as changing the computers name and IP address) cannot be done while the Enhanced Write Filter is enabled.
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To successful install the Deployment Agent for Windows or to successfully reconfigure a thin client after it has been imaged, you simply need to make sure your Deployment Jobs include a Task to disable the Enhanced Write Filter before the attempting to do the regular Tasks and then to have another Task at the end of the Deployment Job that will enable the Enhanced Write Filter. This module has been written for Deployment Solution 6.0. With Deployment Solution 6.1 or higher the need to disable the Enhanced Write Filter will not be needed for imaging or installing the Deployment Agent.
Switch -all
Description Performs a specified command (such as disable or enable) on all protected volumes. The default command is to display protected volume information. Disables the overlay on the specified protected volume. Enables the write filter so that data written to the protected media is cached in the overlays. The current overlay level becomes 1 as soon as EWF is started, and a new overlay is created at level 1. Commits all current level data in the overlay to the protected volume and disables the overlay.
-disable -enable
-commitanddisable
The following are a few examples of how to use the ewfmgr.exe program:
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Description This will display the current Enhanced Write Filter settings. This will disable the Enhanced Write Filter on the C: volume.
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Table 1-3
Description This will enable the Enhanced Write Filter on the C: volume.
Although the enhanced Write Filter manager can be run from a thin client, it is more efficient to include it as part of your Deployment Job. To give you an idea of how this is accomplished, you will be shown how to create a Deployment Job that will allow you to install the Deployment Agent for Windows and how to create a Deployment Job that will allow you to re-image a thin client running XPe.
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Installing the Deployment Agent for Windows to an XPe system requires two steps:
Installing the Deployment Agent for Windows is rarely needed because the agent is pre-installed by HP.
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3. Enter the username and password of the account that exists on the remote computers.
4. Click Next. 5. If you need to change any of the agent settings, click Change Settings from the Gathering Default Installation Information screen now displayed. Make those changes and click OK. 6. After you have returned to the Gathering Default Installation Information screen, click Next. The Selecting Clients window will now be displayed. 7. Click Add. This will open the Browse computers window. 8. Using this screen, locate and select your client computer and click OK.
9. Click Finish to start the installation of the agent on the computers you have added. When the has been successfully installed, you will see the agent icon on the thin client computers Windows taskbar and the ball on the icon will be blue if the computer can locate the Deployment Server.
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10. Click Exit Install. DO NOT reboot the thin client at this point. The Deployment Agent for Windows is now installed, but if you reboot the agent installation will be removed.
This command will tell the thin client that you want to save the changes made to the computer and will also disable the Write Filter so those changes can be made the next time the computer is booted. 5. From the In which OS would you like to run this script area, select Windows. 6. Click Finish. 7. The next Task needed is one to tell the computer to reboot. Click Add > Power Control. 8. Select Restart and click Finish.
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9. Using the same basic steps as you just used, create a new Run Script Task that will enable the Write Filter using the following command: ewfmgr c: -enable
10. You now need to add a final Task to reboot the computer again. Click Add > Power Control, select Restart, and click Finish. Your commit changes Deployment Job is now finished and will look similar to the following:
11. Using the drag-n-drop method, assign this Job to the same computers you installed the Deployment Agent for Windows on and schedule it to run at an applicable time. When the Deployment Job is run, the Write Filter will be disabled and the agent files and settings will be saved. The Write Filter will then be enabled.
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The basics of creating or deploying an image for thin clients running XPe is the same as creating or deploying an image of a standard Windows operating system such as Windows 2000 or XP. The one exception, however, is that the Enhanced Write Filter must be turned off before a Deployment Job can configure a thin client after it has received an Altiris image. When Deployment Solutions is installed, several sample Deployment Jobs are included. Among these sample Jobs are several XPe Jobs that can be copied and then edited saving you the time of creating these Jobs from scratch. The sample Jobs can be found in the Deployment Consoles Job pane under the Samples > XP Embedded folder. (See Figure 1-15.) For example to create a new Deployment Job that will create an image of an XPe thin client, complete the following steps: These steps assume that you have configured and are using PXE to help in the creation of the images. If needed see the Deployment Solutions modules on how to configure PXE. If you are not using PXE, then it is assumed that Embedded BootWorks has been installed on the thin clients. Installing Embedded BootWorks on a XPe thin client will be discussed later in this module. 1. From the Deployment Console locate and select (highlight) the Samples > XP Embedded > Create Disk Image Task. 2. Right-click on this image Task and select Copy. 3. Right-click on the folder where you want to copy the Job to and click Paste.
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4. Select this Job. The Tasks it contains will be displayed in the details area of the console (upper right-hand corner).
5. This Job can be used as it is (without modification) as long as you are satisfied with the location and name of the image that will be created. By default, the image will be named using the computers NETBIOS name (because of the COMPNAME token used) as it is stored in the Deployment Database and the image will be saved in a subfolder of the Deployment System Access Point named Images. If you need to change the name or path, double click on the Create Disk Image Task and enter the new information. 6. You can now use the drag-n-drop technique to assign and schedule the Job to the desired thin client. In this Job you will notice that there are two Run Script Tasks used, one to disable the Enhanced Write Filter and one to enable it. You will not need to change these, but they can be viewed or changed by double clicking on the Task. By default, these Tasks are configured as follows:
Disable Disable the the Enhanced Enhanced Write Write Filter Filter
Enable Enable the the Enhanced Enhanced Write Write Filter Filter
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With an XPe image created, you can now deploy this image to other thin clients. The Enhanced Write Filter included with the thin client image is built into a very small RAW formatted flash partition on the client. Due to current limitations of the Enhanced Write Filter, this partition cannot be restored unless the flash is the same size as the flash from which the image was created. For example, an image that was created from a 192 MB flash should only be restored to systems with a 192 MB flash. With Deployment Solutions 6.1 or higher, you will be able to image to clients with different size flash partitions. Additionally, any new updated images released by HP will need to be restored using the Hewlett Packard Imaging Utility (IBR). To deploy an Altiris image of an XPe device, use the sample Jobs as described below: 1. From the Deployment Console locate and select (highlight) the Samples > XP Embedded > Distribute Disk Image Task. 2. Right-click on this image Task and select Copy. 3. Right-click on the folder where you want to copy the Job to and click Paste.
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4. Select this Job. The Tasks it contains will be displayed in the details area of the console (upper right-hand corner).
5. This Job can be used as it is (without modification) as long as the Deploy Image Tasks path and file name matches the name and path where the XPe image resides. If you used the default settings from the Create Disk Image Job then these are the same. If you need to change the path or name, double-click on the Deploy Image Task and make the needed changes. 6. You can now use the drag-n-drop technique to assign and schedule the Job to the desired thin client. As you look closely at this Job to deploy the image, that there is no Task to disable the Enhanced Write Filter. This is not needed because the image was created after the Enhanced Write Filter was disabled.
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Figure 1-17
Deployment Solution has the ability to create BootWorks Install packages for all of the standard Windows operating systems, including Windows XPe. This allows you to install the BootWorks files and commands on a thin client. Among other things, BootWorks, in general terms, includes a DOS boot image and the files and commands needed to attach to a server where images can be stored or retrieved as needed. It also includes the ability to check with the Deployment Server to see what if any Jobs or Tasks need to be run. Installing BootWorks on the thin client is only needed when the client does not support PXE (Intels Pre-boot Execution). Because of the space limitation of thin clients and for ease of use, Altiris highly recommends that you use PXE instead of Embedded BootWorks when possible.
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6. Select the VIA Rhine II Fast Ethernet Adapter driver from the list and click Next. 7. Select Obtain an IP Address from a DHCP server and click Next. 8. Select Use TCP/IP to connect to Altiris Express Server, enter the applicable IP address and port number, and click Next. 9. Enter the domain or workgroup and account privileges to connect to the server and click Next. 10. Select Manually Create Drive Maps, verify the UNC path to the eXpress share on the Altiris server is correct, and click Next. 11. Verify that all of the information on the Finish screen is correct and click Finish. 12. On the pop-up window, choose Create a Windows Installation Package File and click OK. 13. Make sure the package name and path is what you want and click Next. 14. When the package is complete, click Close and exit the Boot Disk Creator program.
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Figure 1-18
With the Embedded BootWorks install package for Windows created, you can now remotely install Embedded BootWorks using a Deployment Job. To install Embedded BootWorks, you must have anywhere from 5 to 10 MG of free contiguous disk space. To check for the amount of free disk space right-click on the desired thin client from within the Deployment Console and select Properties. Click Drives (from the left pane). The amount of free space will be listed on the line labeled Capacity.
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Figure 1-19
To create the Job that will install your Embedded BootWorks package, complete the following steps: 1. From the Deployment Console, create a new Job by right-clicking in the Job pane and selecting New Job. 2. Give the new Job an applicable name that is easy to remember, such as Install Embedded BW for XPe. 3. Click Add > Run Scripts. 4. Configure the Run Script Task as follows:
5. Click Finish. 6. Click Add > Power Control, select Restart, and click Finish. 7. Click Add > Distribute Software.
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8. Use the browse feature to locate and select the BootWorks install package you created earlier.
9. Click Finish. 10. Click Add > Run Script and configure the script to as follows:
11. Click Add > Power Control, select Restart, and click Finish. 12. The install Embedded BootWorks Job is now ready to be assigned to the applicable thin clients running XPe.
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13. From the Deployment Console, use the drag-n-drop method to assign this new Job to the desired computers.
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If for some reason you need to remove embedded BootWorks from a thin client that is running XPe, you will need to first create an uninstall package and then a Deployment Job to run this package.
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2. Give the Job a descriptive name that can be easily remembered, such as UnInstall BootWorks. 3. Click Add > Run Scripts. 4. Configure the Run Script Task as follows:
5. Click Finish. 6. Click Add > Power Control, select Restart, and click Finish. 7. Click Add > Distribute Software. 8. Use the browse folder icon to locate and select the BootWorks uninstall package you created earlier and click Finish.
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9. Click Add > Run Script and configure the script to as follows:
10. Click Add > Power Control, select Restart, and click Finish. Your Job is now complete.
11. You can now use the drag-n-drop method to assign and schedule this Job to the needed thin clients.
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From time to time HP may release a newer images of the XPe operating system to upgrade your thin clients to a newer version. These images are not Altiris images and therefore cannot be deployed using Altiris RapiDeploy imaging software. However, a Deployment Solution Job can be created that can deploy the HP image. This Job will utilize Hewlett Packards imaging utility (commonly referred to as the IBR utility) to install the image. To customize and deploy a new thin client image from HP, the following general steps need to be completed:
Download the appropriate image from HP. These are usually stored in the form of a SoftPaq (see http://www.hp.com/products/thinclientsoftware) Unpack the new thin client image and tools for deployment as delivered from HP. Create a Deployment Job to deploy the HP image. Deploy the IBR job to units to be updated. This updates the thin clients with the new version of the image from HP.
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3. When prompted, select the destination directory for the imaging tools and image. This should be stored on your Client Access Point server. For example, C:\Program f\Files\Altiris\eXpress\Deployment Server\tcimages The components are now unpacked to the specified directory. When this process is complete, there will be three new files in the specified folder:
IBR.EXE HPs image restoration utility FLASH.IMG The OS image RECOVERY.PDF Documentation
Ensure that IBR.EXE and FLASH.IMG are stored in the same directory on the server. 4. From the Deployment Console, click File > New > Job. 5. Enter a unique name for the Job that you will use to deploy the original thin client image. For example, Install HP Image. 6. Click Add > Run Script. 7. Configure the Run Script as follows: F:\tcimages\ibr.exe flash.img HD0 -y (set the OS type to DOS)
Change Change the the path path and and name name to to meet your environment meet your environment
The -y switch allows the image to be deployed without requiring user input.
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8. Click Finish. Your Job is now complete. 9. You can now use the drag-n-drop method to assign and schedule this new Job to the desired thin clients.
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